Absent Periods
There are numerous factors that can cause a woman to miss her period or experience a complete cessation of periods.
While the average menstrual cycle occurs every 28 days, it is normal for cycles to vary slightly in duration, ranging from 21 to 40 days.
Many women do not have a consistently regular menstrual cycle. Their periods may arrive earlier or later than expected, and the duration and intensity of bleeding may differ from one cycle to another.
Reasons why menstrual periods might stop?
There are various reasons why menstrual periods may cease. The most prevalent causes include:
1. Pregnancy: When conception occurs, menstruation stops during pregnancy.
2. Stress: High levels of stress can disrupt hormonal balance and lead to missed periods.
3. Sudden weight loss: Significant and rapid weight loss can affect hormone levels and cause periods to stop.
4. Being overweight: Excess body weight can disrupt hormonal patterns and result in irregular or absent periods.
5. Excessive exercise: Intense and excessive physical activity can impact hormone production, leading to the cessation of periods.
6. Contraceptive pill: Certain hormonal contraceptives, such as the birth control pill, can cause changes in menstrual patterns, including the absence of periods.
7. Menopause: The natural process of menopause, typically occurring in women around the age of 45 to 55, results in the permanent cessation of periods.
8. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): A hormonal disorder like PCOS can cause irregular or absent periods.
9. Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as heart disease, uncontrolled diabetes, an overactive thyroid, or premature menopause, can lead to the cessation of periods.
It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause of missing periods and receive appropriate treatment if necessary.